Idaho State University was recently for losing a small amount of radioactive, weapons-grade plutonium.
The amount is too small to make a mature nuclear bomb. However, the amount is large enough that could be used in the construction of a dirty bomb, according to the NRC.
Dr. Cornelis Van der Schyf, vice president for research at the university, made the excuse that the school forgot to dispose of the material. Is that even believable?the good professor stated that “The radioactive source in question poses no direct health issue or risk to public safety.” Really? At least it doesn’t until it is made into a dirty bomb.
The University was only fined $8,500. This is hardly enough to compensate for the danger posed by the school. Was the material stolen by terrorists, sold to terrorists, is it the next Deep State false flag? We have no idea, and the public safety be damned.
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